Telephone survey by Dahaf of a representative sample of 770 adult Israelis
(including Arabs) the week of 15 January 2013 for Israel Television Chanel
2 News and broadcast on 15 January 2013

Dr. Mina Zemach of Dahaf noted that the undecided has dropped to 13% and
that many of the "undecided" are leaning to vote for a specific party. A
total of around 7%, according to Dr. Zemach, could be truly termed
"undecided".

If elections held today (expressed in Knesset seats)
Current Knesset seats in [brackets].
Please note: There are 120 seats in the Knesset. Parties must receive a
minimum of 2% of the valid votes cast in the elections to be included in the
Knesset - this comes to 2.4 seats. After elections are held the coalition
forming a government must receive 61 votes in a vote of confidence in the
Knesset.